Redstone HS 1964 Yearbook (Republic, PA) - Full Access
The Redstone Townsh1p School D1strict 1s go'"emed by the iollowin~ interested citizens Mr. Joseph Ko'"J.lik. .Mr. James Boyle, ;\{r. Rudolph BoziCh, Mr. Joseph De Carlo, i\fr. Tony Leon, ;\{r. Frank Malosky, and Mr. Ravmond S1gwalt. ''Open House" in October, 1963, made the school board's dream of Jn exp.1nded h1~h school .1 reJhtr. GuC<~ts appro'"ed whole· he.1nedly of the nc·w ~cnior hi~h .1ddiuon. This year Mr. C.1put,1 .1nd the board worked diligently to promote the construction .1nd completiOn of the Colonial ElementJry School located on the Nation;ll Pike. ~c:wly·appointcd curnculum coordmator, Mr. John Sigwalt, finds ;\fr. CaputJ reccptl'C to su~~esuons for cnnch1nf: and supplementing the present cducationJl pro~ram In Fcbruarr. 1964, with the board's lppro\"al and Mr. Lucostic's recommendation, an adult education program was instituted at Redstone. This year three familiar faces appeJr in administrati,·e positions. Capitalizin~ on pre,·ious te,JChing and administrati\·e experiences, ~{r. Frank Lucostic makes a perfect high school principal. Mr. Burns, assistant princ•pll, and Mr. Tassone, head of the Junior High. asrume super'"isory dutl~ competent!)'. \XIith these exccuti'"es at the reins. Red:;tone ~tudcnts .He ~idcd on the right road to higher eduCltion. ;fdl11iJtistratioJt :\IR JOH:-. P CAPt.:TA ' I" r "n.t: P•1nc ,..a( 'Ill: ~-:n:: shlded hJnJ ~hic!J, n\lr>act<>r' :\lr Geor~:e Kostelnik. ::'\lr. Sylve>ter O:lkes. JnJ :\lr Rollie BrOJJ,ntcr su~rvise arc·welding procedures of Gct.·;:e- Sk"wJn and \\'Jittr Kul At the extreme left George St•njs!Jw. a pupil, •nJ at the ri.~ht Mr. Rudolph Bozich, bo.ud member, av.·ajt 's:;i'C-.<nrs comments
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